The NFL created the Regional Combine Invitational in 2018. The event is for athletes that did not get a National Combine invite or recently waived with less than three years experience. NFL teams and the league’s scouting service select the players. Similar to the National combine, the two-day event allows prospects to get looks from league staff through multiple evaluations. Day One goes to top draft-eligible college players, which Hall is.

The day consists of mental, physical and medical assessments and physical drills and reps for scouts from all 32 clubs. Unlike in the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl, Hall got the opportunity to show what his arm can do this time.

Hall is said to have had an impressive day at the invitational on Saturday. When asked, Hall told Dayna O’Gorman of Our Turf Football that this opportunity was exciting, especially considering some scouts may not be able to make it out to his Pro Day. He also wanted the opportunity to show his talent is comparable to any level.

Hall will have his Pro Day on March 27 at Bowie State University.

Got a chance to ask Amir Hall, QB Bowie St, why today was so important. "It was big just to showcase my talent, since not playing on the national stage each and every Saturday. Just to show to different scouts I can play with anybody on any level."@ourturffb#NFLRegiionalCombine